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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I went in their site looking for an affordable dental insurance plan for veterans. I thought I would just browse plans right there. Instead they took my information and sold it to agents. Now I get 10... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Current veteran and military news is good. But liberal views on all stores is not good. It's really apparent that the writers and staff are liberals. How about some balance or lean to the right... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am a Viet Nam era vet, and the trash Military.com publishes is BS. Trump is building back the backbone of our military and disposing of the human garbage, moral breaking issues, the woke age... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Very biased, leans liberal. In an article on Tim Walz and JD Vance, their wording for Walz was ‘received an honorable discharge’. The wording for Vance was ‘he left the military’. Couldn’t be more b... See more

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Current veteran and military news is…

Current veteran and military news is good. But liberal views on all stores is not good. It's really apparent that the writers and staff are liberals. How about some balance or lean to the right for a while?

22 January 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Military.com used be fairly moderate

Military.com used be fairly moderate, but since they eliminated the comment section on all the articles, they have gone full-blown liberal. They seem to be focused on trying to manipulate service members and veterans into believing their liberal viewpoints. This is painfully obvious in today's article about the potential government shut down. They never once mentioned why the Republicans disagree with the proposed bill. Please do your own research on anything miliary.com says.

20 December 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Report on what is not what might be

I have been trying to follow military.com for quite some time now because I am involved in an organization that recruits for the military personnel. However, I can no longer bear with the liberal slant of the articles. The one that came out 20 Dec 24 is one such example. In it the article clearly used emotionally laden scenarios that are not true to the current event to create unreasonable fear regarding potential funding delay. Even the headline picture was misleading in that it was from 2013 not the present. Speculation about what might occur is not news. Report on what is not what might be.

20 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I no longer care to read this propaganda

Used to enjoy reading these articles but in the last couple years they’ve turned into a leftist propaganda platform. They blatantly twist statements made by any and all Republican politicians in a way that can easily disproven by just turning on your tv or by pulling up videos on YouTube or social media. The writers are clearly detached from the ground truth of what is actually going on with military personnel, and would rather spend more time pushing woke agendas that have been deteriorating our strength as a world power. It’s a joke, and a direct reflection of the direction the military leadership has been going for the last four years. Our military is weaker, and softer than ever and our adversaries think we are a joke. This reading material only fuels the fire in this regard, and it has emboldened our adversaries to take actions against our allies that they never would have even considered in the past. I don’t read these articles for your opinion; I read them to be informed about current events that affect our armed forces. It would be really nice if they would stop pushing out this weak garbage and start producing reading material that actually keeps us informed on relevant topics, with factual information.

7 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

M.COM LEANING AND NOT CENTER OF POLITICS

As a prior military dependent and a retired military service member, I have noticed over the years that military.com has gone from a center standing media to a supporter of FAR LEFT liberal agendas. This review is my personal feeling and this is my belief

25 October 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

not trustworthy in thier articles...lies

used to appreciate very informative information but not anymore. very biased views one-sided opinions and very wrong in supplying what they deem correct information. have had personal experience with several stories and events that they completely told incorrectly. In other words, they lied. do not follow them.

30 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Very biased

Very biased, leans liberal. In an article on Tim Walz and JD Vance, their wording for Walz was ‘received an honorable discharge’. The wording for Vance was ‘he left the military’. Couldn’t be more biased if they tried. Both individuals received an honorable discharge. And that’s just the latest example. Nothing more than another liberal mouthpiece.

29 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Military.com is NOT a government or…

Military.com is NOT a government or military website. Their progressive ideology creeps into many of their articles. Many of their articles are more opinion than facts. In short the editors are focused more on their social agenda than accurately writing about the warfighter, events or new technologies. In other words a Digital bird cage liner .

20 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I’m deleting military.com

I’m deleting military.com. As a 30 year active soldier and 20 years as a civilian contractor I was hoping they would be an impartial organization, but I was so wrong. Every month I read about the one sided left and it’s so obvious that this organization tilts liberal that I want no more part of it.
CW5 retired Scott Hudson

29 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Military.com who should be doing there…

Military.com who should be doing there best to enrich the lives of service men and women and DOD personnel for the betterment of active and Veterans of the United States. However a youtuber named Robbbryde has raised many questions about our liberties being denied by the government that prior service people are never released from the DOD until about 60 years of age because we still carry a classification of IH with selective service even after discharge. These benefits are being denied under Military rule. Law of War Manual. If properly executed all Veterans Honorably discharged and active should be a protected class and recognized by the Geneva Convention under International Law. Robbbryder should be recognized for his great contribution to America we all know and love.

22 November 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Easy fix...goes unfixed...and now no communicate

I've been with military.com since they've started. I've run into a few problems with them. The latest one takes the Cake.
I had a simple request.
Years ago I signed up under an email I no longer use. I have several units started up under that email address but was told when I dropped the email just to sign up under my new address.
I wanted access to my unit pages...one has 90 something members..the other I believe needed my approval to join so it's 0 members as I can't retrieve the info because I don't have access the the email any longer.
My request was simple...to remove my current email so I can attach it to my old email and recieve info about my unit pages.
They mistakingly took down the wrong account.
We went back and forth with 13 emails each time they tried to explain it in a way that was wrong. They actually told me that the old email isn't in their database. I had to inform them it isn't in there because the account was wrongfully removed by someone that works there.
I requested that they let me work with one person. To try and resolve it correctly and now they won't even answer an email.
Although at first trying to be attentive. They are not very knowledgeable and/or equipped to service the website.

3 October 2019
Unprompted review

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